They’re in full “anti-Arsenal” mode, sparked by rage-watching Liverpool vs Arsenal and a Martinelli moment that, to them, perfectly sums up why Arsenal are so easy to hate. That energy carries into the Chelsea conversation: they’ll happily take the point at City, but they don’t kid themselves—Chelsea didn’t control it so much as survive it, and the result feels like something they got away with rather than earned. The bigger takeaway is a vibe shift in how Chelsea are trying to play. They des...
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They’re in full “anti-Arsenal” mode, sparked by rage-watching Liverpool vs Arsenal and a Martinelli moment that, to them, perfectly sums up why Arsenal are so easy to hate. That energy carries into the Chelsea conversation: they’ll happily take the point at City, but they don’t kid themselves—Chelsea didn’t control it so much as survive it, and the result feels like something they got away with rather than earned. The bigger takeaway is a vibe shift in how Chelsea are trying to play. They des...
In this episode of Football for Dummies by Dummies, Jason opens by roasting “Jeffy Double Down” for confidently demanding nine points from Leeds, Bournemouth, and Everton—then watching Chelsea stumble through a grim week where they looked second-best in every match. The guys process the emotional whiplash of going from smashing Barcelona and drawing Arsenal down a man to getting battered by Leeds and playing a lifeless 0–0 at Bournemouth, where only Sánchez kept them alive. The heart of the...
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They’re in full “anti-Arsenal” mode, sparked by rage-watching Liverpool vs Arsenal and a Martinelli moment that, to them, perfectly sums up why Arsenal are so easy to hate. That energy carries into the Chelsea conversation: they’ll happily take the point at City, but they don’t kid themselves—Chelsea didn’t control it so much as survive it, and the result feels like something they got away with rather than earned. The bigger takeaway is a vibe shift in how Chelsea are trying to play. They des...